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The phrase "is there nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a question to express surprise or disbelief that there is no option or solution available. Here is an example: Is there nothing we can do to fix the problem?.
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So is there nothing to be done?
Why is there nothing more recent?
But rarely is there nothing more that doctors can do.
Why is there nothing between the bicycle and the car?
So is there nothing negative to say about them?
But is there nothing we can DO?
Or is there nothing metaphysically common to them at all?
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Was there nothing?
And there was nothing there, literally nothing.
Sadly, there is nothing there.
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